The Democratic Review.

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Each Presidential canvass has its own cry What are termed dividing questions, those that mark the boundaries of party, have too little vitality to last four years. They die out, consumed by the heat of contention. New ephemera spring up and fill their places. And so we move along through the procession of years, one political issue jostling another, and crowding it out of the path ; View Full Article in Timesmachine »